PrologueIntroduction(Re)constituting economic geographiesThe dialect of culture and economy: the economization of culture and the culturization of economyThe invention of regional cultureThe cultural production of economic formsEconomies of power and spaceNature as artifice, nature as artefact: development, environment and modernity in the late twentieth centuryA tale of two cities? Embedded organisations and embodies workers in the city of LondonRe-thinking restructuring: embodiment, agency and identity in organisational changeEconomicnon-economicRe-placing class in economic geographies: possibilities for a new class politicsLocal politics, anti-essentialism and economic geographyTrue stories? Global nightmares, global dreams and writing globalisationGlobalisation, socioeconomics, territorialityUnpacking the globalLocal foodglobal food: globalisation and local restructuringExcluding the other: the production of scale and scaled politicsGlobalisation and geographies of workers' struggle in the late twentieth centuryGlobalisation of R & D in the electronics industry: the recent experience of JapanFalling out of the world economy? Theorizing 'Africa' in world tradeNotes on a spatialized labour politics: scale and the political geography of dual unionism in the US east coast longshore industryTheories of accumulation and regulation: bringing life back into economical geographyRegional economies as relational assetsDivergence, instability and exlusion: regional dynamics in Great BritainThe post-Keynesian state and the space economyBringing the qualitative state into economic geographyThe end of mass production and of the mass collective worker? Experimenting with production, employment and their geographiesThe role of supply chain management strategies in the 'Europeanisation' of the automobile production systemBreaking the old and constructing the new? geographies of uneven development in central and Eastern EuropeCalifornia rages: regional capitalism and the politics of renewalInformal cities? Women's work and the informal activities on the margins of the European unionConclusion.
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